
This is a stain on Australia’s reputation in the eyes of the rest of the World and says bye-bye to self-promotion of the “The Fair Go” nation.
The last refugee, for now, has left the small, guano-producing state of Nauru. For a decade, the Pacific Island state served as one of Australia’s offshore prisons for refugees and asylum seekers, a cruel deterrent to those daring to exercise their right to seek asylum via the sea.